Originally published on October 22, 2013
The Venezuelan Air Force shot down two planes suspected of drug trafficking over the weekend after they ignored orders to land.
According to local reports, the actions occurred in a remote area of the southern state of Apure, about 350 km south of Caracas, near the border with Colombia.
The aircrafts were allegedly smuggling drugs from Central America and refused to follow orders from military pilots.
Both planes were intercepted and taken down by F-16s.
According to the BBC, earlier this month, a bill was approved to authorize such actions against illegal planes.
The second plane was taken down after he allegedly evaded the authorities' order by trying to land on an illegal airstrip in the jungle.
The photo of one of the destroyed planes was posted on Twitter by the head of the National Anti-Drugs Agency, Alejandro Keleris Bucarito.
The BBC quoted him as saying "These are drug trafficking mafias which intend to use our country as a platform for drug distribution, trespassing our airspace,"
Both accidents show the Venezuelan government's efforts to prevent drug-trafficking flights over its airspace since President Maduro issued a public warning to drug smugglers, the BBC reported.
In 2013, a total of 11 unauthorised planes have been disabled on the ground by the Venezuelan Air Force.
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Please watch: "Crying dog breaks the internet’s heart — but this sad dog story has a happy ending"
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Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations?
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MzM1Mzk1NDcz
http://www.williambowles.info/venezuela/2006/0406/cia_cocaine.html
http://www.thedossier.info
https://twitter.com/theDossier_info

Air ForceOfficials said, "A plane en route from Venezuela and loaded with cocaine crashed into the Caribbean Sea while being pursued by the Colombian air force." The unidentified body of a man, found with a Mexican passport, was among the wreckage of the plane, which crashed into the sea off Colombia's northern coast. "The airplane, a Hawker 600, which left Venezuela and was destined for Central America, was detected in the early hours of today when it illegally entered Colombian air space." The armed forces are searching for further debris on land and in the ocean.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/Ya-6PW95Oqc/story01.htm
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published:20 May 2015

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DisappearedPlane landed after 37 years
Like a flying phantom of the Twilight Zone, a chartered DC-4 aircraft with 57 passengers on board landed in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1992... 37 years after his disappearance in 1955 during a flight from New York to Miami! But in less than a few minutes, the plane took off again a ghost, and disappeared into the clouds! Testimonies and taped radio communication between the pilot and control tower are irrefutable proof that this nightmarish landing still was in reality.
- Indications of workers control service of the airport, who saw the incident, the same in essence, - said Deputy Minister of Civil AviationRamon Estovar.
But the clincher, according Estovara is a small calendar 1955, which gave the pilot the runway a few seconds before take-off and the disappearance of DC-4.
- I saw the plane ... I heard the voice of the pilot. I even carried a calendar, but still can not believe it, - said Juan de la Corte, who clearly saw everything that happened from his post on the tower control flight.
These people aboard still think that now in 1955 and that they had landed in Florida. But it is not. God knows where they have been all these years.
According to de la Corte and other managers, they realized that there is something supernatural, when the airport was suddenly approached propeller plane that has not appeared on the radar screens.
- We saw the plane with his own eyes, but on the radar were no signs of it, - said de la Corte. -
We have asked the pilot to call himself, and he radioed us, "Where are we?" His voice was frightened and confused, but finally he said that charter flight 914 from New York to Miami, with a crew of 4 people and 57 passengers.
Manager said that after these words of the pilot in the control room was quiet. Everyone was stunned. DestinationFlight 914 ... Miami ... 1800 km from Caracas ...
- I told the pilot: "It Caracas, Venezuela, South America ...". Then I asked, "Are you suffering a disaster?" There was no answer, and I cleared the corridor for landing.
Planting was excellent. Just when I started to think that everything went well, I heard the pilot told his copilot: "Jesus Christ, Jimmy! What the hell are you? "They looked at the jet and behaved as if it was a spaceship.
According to de la Corte, the pilot stated that he was scheduled to sit at Miami International Airport at 9.55 am July 2, 1955.
- Then I heard him say, "Something is wrong here." I radioed the plane: "Captain, this is an international airport in Caracas. Today, May 21, 1992. "He just said," Oh, my God! "I could hear him breathing heavily. I tried to calm him down, saying that it had sent to the ground crew.
According to de la Corte, when the ground crew and approached the tanker aircraft, the pilot shouted over the radio: "No! Do not go near! We're leaving here! "Later, ground service workers reported seeing passengers face pressed against the window.
A pilot opened the window of his cab and waved them to leave.
- He waved to some folder - said de la Corte. - Probably, because of it and fell calendars, which we later found out.
The pilot started the engines, and the plane took off. Leaders of civil aviation detained all records of negotiations with the board, and also found a calendar and continue to investigate the incident.

Business jet

A business jet, private jet, or bizjet, or simply B.J., is a jet aircraft designed for transporting small groups of people. Business jets may be adapted for other roles, such as the evacuation of casualties or express parcel deliveries, and some are used by public bodies, government officials or the armed forces.

Venezuela

Venezuela (i/ˌvɛnəˈzweɪlə/VEN-ə-ZWAYL-ə; Spanish:[beneˈswela]), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish:República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a federal republic located on the northern coast of South America. It is bordered by Colombia on the west, Brazil on the south, Guyana on the east, and the islands of Trinidad and Tobago to the north-east. Venezuela's territory covers around 916,445km2 (353,841sqmi) with an estimated population around 33,221,865. Venezuela is considered a state with extremely high biodiversity (currently ranks 7th in the world's list of nations with the most number of species), with habitats ranging from the Andes Mountains in the west to the Amazon Basin rain-forest in the south, via extensive llanos plains and Caribbean coast in the center and the Orinoco River Delta in the east.

Cessna Citation Mustang

The Cessna Citation Mustang, Model 510, is a very light jet (VLJ) class business jet built by Cessna Aircraft Company at their Independence, Kansas production facility. The Mustang, in standard configuration, has four passenger seats in the aft cabin, a toilet and seating for two in the cockpit. Like most other light jets, the Mustang is approved for single-pilot operation.

Development

The Model 510 Mustang first flew on 18 April 2005. The airplane received full type certification from the Federal Aviation Administration on September 8, 2006. Cessna received FAA certification to fly into "known icing conditions" on November 9, 2006. Cessna delivered the first production LJ on November 23, 2006, the same day the FAA awarded Cessna with the necessary certification.
Dave and Dawn Goode of GOODE Ski Technologies received the first retail delivered Cessna Mustang on April 23, 2007.

Aircraft spotting

History and evolution

Aviation enthusiasts have been watching airplanes and other aircraft ever since they were invented. However, plane spotting was not considered a distinct hobby until the second half of the 20th century.

The development of technology and global resources enabled a revolution in spotting. Point and shoot cameras, DSLRs & walkie talkies significantly changed the hobby. With the help of the internet, websites, such as FlightAware, have made it possible for spotters to track and locate specific aircraft from all across the world. Websites, such as Airliners.net, allow spotters to upload their shots or see pictures of aircraft spotted by other people from all over the world.

Techniques

When spotting aircraft, observers generally notice the key attributes of an aircraft, such as a distinctive noise from its engine or the number of vapour trails it is leaving. Observers assess the size of the aircraft and the number, type and position of its engines. Another distinctive attribute is the position of wings relative to the fuselage and the degree to which they are swept rearwards. The wings may be above the fuselage, below it, or fixed at midpoint. The number of wings indicate whether it is a monoplane, biplane, or triplane. The position of the tailplane relative to the fin(s) and the shape of the fin are other attributes. The configuration of the landing gear can be distinctive, as well.

Cessna Citation family

The Cessna Citation is a market brand-name used by American manufacturer Cessna for its line of business jets. Rather than one particular model of aircraft, the name applies to several "families" of turbofan-powered aircraft that have been produced over the years. Within each of the six distinct families, aircraft design improvements, market pressures and re-branding efforts have resulted in a number of variants, so that the Citation lineage has become quite complex. Military variants include the T-47 and UC-35 series aircraft.

More than 6,750 Citations have been delivered, forming the largest business jet fleet. The first Citation was put into service in 1972, more than 31 million flight hours have been logged since.

Venezuela shoots down two planes suspected of drug smuggling

Originally published on October 22, 2013
The Venezuelan Air Force shot down two planes suspected of drug trafficking over the weekend after they ignored orders to land.
According to local reports, the actions occurred in a remote area of the southern state of Apure, about 350 km south of Caracas, near the border with Colombia.
The aircrafts were allegedly smuggling drugs from Central America and refused to follow orders from military pilots.
Both planes were intercepted and taken down by F-16s.
According to the BBC, earlier this month, a bill was approved to authorize such actions against illegal planes.
The second plane was taken down after he allegedly evaded the authorities' order by trying to land on an illegal airstrip in the jungle.
The photo of one of the destroyed planes was posted on Twitter by the head of the National Anti-Drugs Agency, Alejandro Keleris Bucarito.
The BBC quoted him as saying "These are drug trafficking mafias which intend to use our country as a platform for drug distribution, trespassing our airspace,"
Both accidents show the Venezuelan government's efforts to prevent drug-trafficking flights over its airspace since President Maduro issued a public warning to drug smugglers, the BBC reported.
In 2013, a total of 11 unauthorised planes have been disabled on the ground by the Venezuelan Air Force.
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Please watch: "Crying dog breaks the internet’s heart — but this sad dog story has a happy ending"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4prKTN9bYQc
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Princely Trafficking (Saudi drug smuggling)

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations?
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MzM1Mzk1NDcz
http://www.williambowles.info/venezuela/2006/0406/cia_cocaine.html
http://www.thedossier.info
https://twitter.com/theDossier_info

Drug Plane From Venezuela Crashes Off the Coast of Colombia

Air ForceOfficials said, "A plane en route from Venezuela and loaded with cocaine crashed into the Caribbean Sea while being pursued by the Colombian air force." The unidentified body of a man, found with a Mexican passport, was among the wreckage of the plane, which crashed into the sea off Colombia's northern coast. "The airplane, a Hawker 600, which left Venezuela and was destined for Central America, was detected in the early hours of today when it illegally entered Colombian air space." The armed forces are searching for further debris on land and in the ocean.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/Ya-6PW95Oqc/story01.htm
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Disappeared Plane landed after 37 years

Disappeared Plane landed after 37 years

Disappeared Plane landed after 37 years

DisappearedPlane landed after 37 years
Like a flying phantom of the Twilight Zone, a chartered DC-4 aircraft with 57 passengers on board landed in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1992... 37 years after his disappearance in 1955 during a flight from New York to Miami! But in less than a few minutes, the plane took off again a ghost, and disappeared into the clouds! Testimonies and taped radio communication between the pilot and control tower are irrefutable proof that this nightmarish landing still was in reality.
- Indications of workers control service of the airport, who saw the incident, the same in essence, - said Deputy Minister of Civil AviationRamon Estovar.
But the clincher, according Estovara is a small calendar 1955, which gave the pilot the runway a few seconds before take-off and the disappearance of DC-4.
- I saw the plane ... I heard the voice of the pilot. I even carried a calendar, but still can not believe it, - said Juan de la Corte, who clearly saw everything that happened from his post on the tower control flight.
These people aboard still think that now in 1955 and that they had landed in Florida. But it is not. God knows where they have been all these years.
According to de la Corte and other managers, they realized that there is something supernatural, when the airport was suddenly approached propeller plane that has not appeared on the radar screens.
- We saw the plane with his own eyes, but on the radar were no signs of it, - said de la Corte. -
We have asked the pilot to call himself, and he radioed us, "Where are we?" His voice was frightened and confused, but finally he said that charter flight 914 from New York to Miami, with a crew of 4 people and 57 passengers.
Manager said that after these words of the pilot in the control room was quiet. Everyone was stunned. DestinationFlight 914 ... Miami ... 1800 km from Caracas ...
- I told the pilot: "It Caracas, Venezuela, South America ...". Then I asked, "Are you suffering a disaster?" There was no answer, and I cleared the corridor for landing.
Planting was excellent. Just when I started to think that everything went well, I heard the pilot told his copilot: "Jesus Christ, Jimmy! What the hell are you? "They looked at the jet and behaved as if it was a spaceship.
According to de la Corte, the pilot stated that he was scheduled to sit at Miami International Airport at 9.55 am July 2, 1955.
- Then I heard him say, "Something is wrong here." I radioed the plane: "Captain, this is an international airport in Caracas. Today, May 21, 1992. "He just said," Oh, my God! "I could hear him breathing heavily. I tried to calm him down, saying that it had sent to the ground crew.
According to de la Corte, when the ground crew and approached the tanker aircraft, the pilot shouted over the radio: "No! Do not go near! We're leaving here! "Later, ground service workers reported seeing passengers face pressed against the window.
A pilot opened the window of his cab and waved them to leave.
- He waved to some folder - said de la Corte. - Probably, because of it and fell calendars, which we later found out.
The pilot started the engines, and the plane took off. Leaders of civil aviation detained all records of negotiations with the board, and also found a calendar and continue to investigate the incident.

Embraer Legacy 600 at Merida,Venezuela

Hugh Hefner's Amazing Playboy Private Jet | superFLY Aviation

Visithttp://flysuperfly.com/blog for more on this and other aviation nostalgia
When Stewardesses Were Hot and Jets Were Cool! The Mile High ClubHugh Hefner style: A fascinating look inside the glamorous Playboy jet 'BigBunny' in the swinging Sixties (complete with wild discos, onboard showers and air hostesses clad in leather).
In the late 1960s Hugh Hefner was in his prime and his magazine empire was at its peak with around a quarter of US college men reading Playboy each month. What else would an extravagant magazine publisher want to do than buy his own giant private jet to live out the A-list lifestyle? Naming the plane The Big Bunny, Hefner proceeded to transform the $5.5 million (£3.65 million) stretch DC-9 into his dream party jet, with on board showers, a round bed covered in fur and even a disco area for Mile High soirées.
This was no normal jet, which became apparent from the moment guests were greeted by the air hostesses on the tarmac. Girls were trained at the Continental Airlines' stewardess school and unsurprisingly were bunnies who had worked at Playboy clubs in Chicago and Los Angeles. And there were no dowdy hats or frumpy skirts on this flying party plane, with specially designed uniforms featuring leatherette black mini dresses. Of course bunny ears and tails were part of the accessories, along with black boots and white scarves bearing the Playboy logo. 'Stewardesses used to look like Bond Girls; now they look like your mother,' Hefner wrote in the Wall Street Journal. 'The Jet Bunnies' costumes were very James Bond-like.'
Instead of mass-produced budget airline food, Hefner and his celebrity clientèle dined on lobster and roast beef in the 38-passenger plane's lounge area. There was even a bar and a cinema area, so the Playboy founder could be fully entertained for the duration of the journey. And while the party raged inside, the bunny sign illuminated the night-time skies, as spotlights on the wing tips bore the iconic rabbit. Hefner even had special permission from the Federal government to paint the plane black so it stood out from other jets.
Hefner had a luxury bedroom on board which featured silk and fur covers, and there were also showers and a powder room for freshening up.
For six years the Big Bunny was used for transporting the publisher between his homes in Los Angeles and Chicago, along with going on holidays around the world. While dating his then-girlfriend, Barbi Benton, the pair visited Germany, Kenya, London, Monte Carlo, Spain, Kenya, and Italy with friends.
'It was a great toy and it was a great gift to give. I lent it to Elvis Presley to fly to concerts and I lent it to Yul Brynner,' he said.
And it wasn't just celebrities who got to ride in the private jet. When the Vietnam War was coming to a close, Hefner said his plane could be used for helping transport around 40 orphaned babies from San Francisco to their adoptive parents across America.
Once Hefner splashed out on his famous Playboy mansion in LA in 1971, his need for the party jet lessened. The black jet took to the skies until 1975, when it was bought by VenezuelaAirlines, and later flew as a commercial airliner for Aeromexico until 2004. Hefner said in the WSJ: 'When anyone asks me if I ever miss the plane, I reply, 'Only when I fly.'
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Venezuela 🇻🇪 ex-official arrested in Spain 🇪🇸 $1 Billion bribery scheme PDVSA involving Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA-on US warrant
BARCELONA, Spain – A Spanish police spokesman says a former deputy Venezuelan energy minister has been arrested on a U.S. warrant for alleged involvement in major bribery scheme involving Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA.
A Civil Guard spokesman tells The Associated Press that Nervis Villalobos was arrested Thursday in Madrid by a police unit specialized in money laundering crimes on an indictment from U.S. federal prosecutors. The spokesman says former Venezuelan electric company official Luis Carlos de Leon also was detained, along with a former executive at PDVSA's procurement unit. The official wasn't authorized to be named and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Villalobos would be the first senior ex-official detained as part of a wide-ranging U.S. probe into corruption at PDVSA that has already led 10 businessmen to plead guilty.

Gadhafi beach house becomes barracks, private jet

(29 Aug 2011)
Outskirts of Tripoli
1. Pan from rebel truck to wide of Gadhafi family beach residence
2. Rebels entering Gadhafi family beach residence residence
3. Pan across rebel inside kitchen
4. Various of rebels inside the residence
5. Various of rebel looking at the sea
6. Rebels'' guns stacked up beside wall of residence
7. Rebels relaxing at balcony
8. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jassem Dorani, rebel fighter:
"Thank God, we are happy now. This is where we are based now. Now we can relax. We are waiting for new orders to see what''s happening. So we are all happy now."
Tripoli Airport
9. Exterior of Libyan leader ColonelMoammar Gadhafi''s personal jet at Tripoli airport, as rebel soldier walks under it
10. Rebel walks past jet with rebel insignia posted below Gadhafi''s green insignia on fuselage
11. Interior of plane
12. Tilt down from television to stereo
13. Rebel walks through cabin
14. Mid of bags with brands "Chanel" and "D&G" printed on them
15. Wide of plane on tarmac
STORYLINE:
More evidence emerged on Monday of the opulent lifestyle enjoyed by Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Gadhafi and his family.
A beach-side residence in Tripoli, owned by the Gadhafi family with its own luxury kitchen and patio terrace, is now being used as a barracks by rebel fighters who fought in the Zawiya campaign.
Rebels have also been inspecting Colonel Gadhafi''s private jet, complete with luxurious lounge-style seating and a top of the range Television and stereo system.
Despite effectively ending his rule, the rebels have yet to find Gadhafi or his family members - something that has cast a pall of lingering uncertainty over the opposition''s victory.
Rebels appear to have secured the capital after a week of fierce fighting in which they captured Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Gadhafi''s compound and then cleared loyalists holed up in the residential neighbourhood of Abu Salim nearby.
Outside Tripoli, Gadhafi''s hometown of Sirte is still a bastion of support and some have even speculated that the ousted leader himself may have fled there.
Rebels have been converging from the east and west on Sirte, 250 miles (402 kilometres) east of Tripoli, preparing to battle Gadhafi loyalists.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7396ab76f3f4da2e8509d0ba22ecb056
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Venezuela Confirms it Shot Down Plane Near Aruba

Venezuela Confirms it Shot Down Plane Near Aruba

Venezuela Confirms it Shot Down Plane Near Aruba

Venezuela confirmed on Friday it had shot down a suspicious civilian plane off its Caribbean coast near the island of Aruba but denied any violation of international airspace. Authorities on Aruba, a semi-autonomous island that is part of the kingdom of the Netherlands, had said on Thursday a plane being pursued by Venezuelan jets went down off its coast, with human remains and packages of drugs visible in the water. Defense MinisterVladimir Padrino told reporters that Venezuelan planes shot down the aircraft, which first landed in Apure state, and then ignored communications on takeoff. Padrino gave no more details of casualties or what the plane was doing. The Venezuelan government has, though, for several years operated a shoot down policy against suspected drug planes.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/nA8zNzUlDlQ/story01.htm
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Alexis y Fido viajando en Jet Privado hacia Venezuela Pt. 1

Venezuela shoots down two planes suspected of drug smuggling

Originally published on October 22, 2013
The Venezuelan Air Force shot down two planes suspected of drug trafficking over the weekend after they ignored orders to land.
According to local reports, the actions occurred in a remote area of the southern state of Apure, about 350 km south of Caracas, near the border with Colombia.
The aircrafts were allegedly smuggling drugs from Central America and refused to follow orders from military pilots.
Both planes were intercepted and taken down by F-16s.
According to the BBC, earlier this month, a bill was approved to authorize such actions against illegal planes.
The second plane was taken down after he allegedly evaded the authorities' order by trying to land on an illegal airstrip in the jungle.
The photo of one of the destroyed planes w...

Todo personal. Avión Venezuela, 4 de enero 2014

Princely Trafficking (Saudi drug smuggling)

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations?
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MzM1Mzk1NDcz
http://www.williambowles.info/venezuela/2006/0406/cia_cocaine.html
http://www.thedossier.info
https://twitter.com/theDossier_info

JLO's Private Jet:Las Vegas Vlog

Drug Plane From Venezuela Crashes Off the Coast of Colombia

Air ForceOfficials said, "A plane en route from Venezuela and loaded with cocaine crashed into the Caribbean Sea while being pursued by the Colombian air force." The unidentified body of a man, found with a Mexican passport, was among the wreckage of the plane, which crashed into the sea off Colombia's northern coast. "The airplane, a Hawker 600, which left Venezuela and was destined for Central America, was detected in the early hours of today when it illegally entered Colombian air space." The armed forces are searching for further debris on land and in the ocean.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/Ya-6PW95Oqc/story01.htm
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published: 20 May 2015

Disappeared Plane landed after 37 years

DisappearedPlane landed after 37 years
Like a flying phantom of the Twilight Zone, a chartered DC-4 aircraft with 57 passengers on board landed in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1992... 37 years after his disappearance in 1955 during a flight from New York to Miami! But in less than a few minutes, the plane took off again a ghost, and disappeared into the clouds! Testimonies and taped radio communication between the pilot and control tower are irrefutable proof that this nightmarish landing still was in reality.
- Indications of workers control service of the airport, who saw the incident, the same in essence, - said Deputy Minister of Civil AviationRamon Estovar.
But the clincher, according Estovara is a small calendar 1955, which gave the pilot the runway a few seconds before take-off and...

Embraer Legacy 600 at Merida,Venezuela

Hugh Hefner's Amazing Playboy Private Jet | superFLY Aviation

Visithttp://flysuperfly.com/blog for more on this and other aviation nostalgia
When Stewardesses Were Hot and Jets Were Cool! The Mile High ClubHugh Hefner style: A fascinating look inside the glamorous Playboy jet 'BigBunny' in the swinging Sixties (complete with wild discos, onboard showers and air hostesses clad in leather).
In the late 1960s Hugh Hefner was in his prime and his magazine empire was at its peak with around a quarter of US college men reading Playboy each month. What else would an extravagant magazine publisher want to do than buy his own giant private jet to live out the A-list lifestyle? Naming the plane The Big Bunny, Hefner proceeded to transform the $5.5 million (£3.65 million) stretch DC-9 into his dream party jet, with on board showers, a round bed covered in ...

Venezuela 🇻🇪 ex-official arrested in Spain 🇪🇸 $1 Billion bribery scheme PDVSA involving Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA-on US warrant
BARCELONA, Spain – A Spanish police spokesman says a former deputy Venezuelan energy minister has been arrested on a U.S. warrant for alleged involvement in major bribery scheme involving Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA.
A Civil Guard spokesman tells The Associated Press that Nervis Villalobos was arrested Thursday in Madrid by a police unit specialized in money laundering crimes on an indictment from U.S. federal prosecutors. The spokesman says former Venezuelan electric company official Luis Carlos de Leon also was detained, along with a former executive at PDVSA's procurement unit. The official wasn't authorized to be named and spoke o...

Gadhafi beach house becomes barracks, private jet

(29 Aug 2011)
Outskirts of Tripoli
1. Pan from rebel truck to wide of Gadhafi family beach residence
2. Rebels entering Gadhafi family beach residence residence
3. Pan across rebel inside kitchen
4. Various of rebels inside the residence
5. Various of rebel looking at the sea
6. Rebels'' guns stacked up beside wall of residence
7. Rebels relaxing at balcony
8. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jassem Dorani, rebel fighter:
"Thank God, we are happy now. This is where we are based now. Now we can relax. We are waiting for new orders to see what''s happening. So we are all happy now."
Tripoli Airport
9. Exterior of Libyan leader ColonelMoammar Gadhafi''s personal jet at Tripoli airport, as rebel soldier walks under it
10. Rebel walks past jet with rebel insignia posted below Gadha...

published: 30 Jul 2015

Venezuela Confirms it Shot Down Plane Near Aruba

Venezuela confirmed on Friday it had shot down a suspicious civilian plane off its Caribbean coast near the island of Aruba but denied any violation of international airspace. Authorities on Aruba, a semi-autonomous island that is part of the kingdom of the Netherlands, had said on Thursday a plane being pursued by Venezuelan jets went down off its coast, with human remains and packages of drugs visible in the water. Defense MinisterVladimir Padrino told reporters that Venezuelan planes shot down the aircraft, which first landed in Apure state, and then ignored communications on takeoff. Padrino gave no more details of casualties or what the plane was doing. The Venezuelan government has, though, for several years operated a shoot down policy against suspected drug planes.
http://feeds.r...

Originally published on October 22, 2013
The Venezuelan Air Force shot down two planes suspected of drug trafficking over the weekend after they ignored orders to land.
According to local reports, the actions occurred in a remote area of the southern state of Apure, about 350 km south of Caracas, near the border with Colombia.
The aircrafts were allegedly smuggling drugs from Central America and refused to follow orders from military pilots.
Both planes were intercepted and taken down by F-16s.
According to the BBC, earlier this month, a bill was approved to authorize such actions against illegal planes.
The second plane was taken down after he allegedly evaded the authorities' order by trying to land on an illegal airstrip in the jungle.
The photo of one of the destroyed planes was posted on Twitter by the head of the National Anti-Drugs Agency, Alejandro Keleris Bucarito.
The BBC quoted him as saying "These are drug trafficking mafias which intend to use our country as a platform for drug distribution, trespassing our airspace,"
Both accidents show the Venezuelan government's efforts to prevent drug-trafficking flights over its airspace since President Maduro issued a public warning to drug smugglers, the BBC reported.
In 2013, a total of 11 unauthorised planes have been disabled on the ground by the Venezuelan Air Force.
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Please watch: "Crying dog breaks the internet’s heart — but this sad dog story has a happy ending"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4prKTN9bYQc
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Originally published on October 22, 2013
The Venezuelan Air Force shot down two planes suspected of drug trafficking over the weekend after they ignored orders to land.
According to local reports, the actions occurred in a remote area of the southern state of Apure, about 350 km south of Caracas, near the border with Colombia.
The aircrafts were allegedly smuggling drugs from Central America and refused to follow orders from military pilots.
Both planes were intercepted and taken down by F-16s.
According to the BBC, earlier this month, a bill was approved to authorize such actions against illegal planes.
The second plane was taken down after he allegedly evaded the authorities' order by trying to land on an illegal airstrip in the jungle.
The photo of one of the destroyed planes was posted on Twitter by the head of the National Anti-Drugs Agency, Alejandro Keleris Bucarito.
The BBC quoted him as saying "These are drug trafficking mafias which intend to use our country as a platform for drug distribution, trespassing our airspace,"
Both accidents show the Venezuelan government's efforts to prevent drug-trafficking flights over its airspace since President Maduro issued a public warning to drug smugglers, the BBC reported.
In 2013, a total of 11 unauthorised planes have been disabled on the ground by the Venezuelan Air Force.
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Please watch: "Crying dog breaks the internet’s heart — but this sad dog story has a happy ending"
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Princely Trafficking (Saudi drug smuggling)

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The p...

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations?
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MzM1Mzk1NDcz
http://www.williambowles.info/venezuela/2006/0406/cia_cocaine.html
http://www.thedossier.info
https://twitter.com/theDossier_info

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations?
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MzM1Mzk1NDcz
http://www.williambowles.info/venezuela/2006/0406/cia_cocaine.html
http://www.thedossier.info
https://twitter.com/theDossier_info

Air ForceOfficials said, "A plane en route from Venezuela and loaded with cocaine crashed into the Caribbean Sea while being pursued by the Colombian air force." The unidentified body of a man, found with a Mexican passport, was among the wreckage of the plane, which crashed into the sea off Colombia's northern coast. "The airplane, a Hawker 600, which left Venezuela and was destined for Central America, was detected in the early hours of today when it illegally entered Colombian air space." The armed forces are searching for further debris on land and in the ocean.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/Ya-6PW95Oqc/story01.htm
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Air ForceOfficials said, "A plane en route from Venezuela and loaded with cocaine crashed into the Caribbean Sea while being pursued by the Colombian air force." The unidentified body of a man, found with a Mexican passport, was among the wreckage of the plane, which crashed into the sea off Colombia's northern coast. "The airplane, a Hawker 600, which left Venezuela and was destined for Central America, was detected in the early hours of today when it illegally entered Colombian air space." The armed forces are searching for further debris on land and in the ocean.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/Ya-6PW95Oqc/story01.htm
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DisappearedPlane landed after 37 years
Like a flying phantom of the Twilight Zone, a chartered DC-4 aircraft with 57 passengers on board landed in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1992... 37 years after his disappearance in 1955 during a flight from New York to Miami! But in less than a few minutes, the plane took off again a ghost, and disappeared into the clouds! Testimonies and taped radio communication between the pilot and control tower are irrefutable proof that this nightmarish landing still was in reality.
- Indications of workers control service of the airport, who saw the incident, the same in essence, - said Deputy Minister of Civil AviationRamon Estovar.
But the clincher, according Estovara is a small calendar 1955, which gave the pilot the runway a few seconds before take-off and the disappearance of DC-4.
- I saw the plane ... I heard the voice of the pilot. I even carried a calendar, but still can not believe it, - said Juan de la Corte, who clearly saw everything that happened from his post on the tower control flight.
These people aboard still think that now in 1955 and that they had landed in Florida. But it is not. God knows where they have been all these years.
According to de la Corte and other managers, they realized that there is something supernatural, when the airport was suddenly approached propeller plane that has not appeared on the radar screens.
- We saw the plane with his own eyes, but on the radar were no signs of it, - said de la Corte. -
We have asked the pilot to call himself, and he radioed us, "Where are we?" His voice was frightened and confused, but finally he said that charter flight 914 from New York to Miami, with a crew of 4 people and 57 passengers.
Manager said that after these words of the pilot in the control room was quiet. Everyone was stunned. DestinationFlight 914 ... Miami ... 1800 km from Caracas ...
- I told the pilot: "It Caracas, Venezuela, South America ...". Then I asked, "Are you suffering a disaster?" There was no answer, and I cleared the corridor for landing.
Planting was excellent. Just when I started to think that everything went well, I heard the pilot told his copilot: "Jesus Christ, Jimmy! What the hell are you? "They looked at the jet and behaved as if it was a spaceship.
According to de la Corte, the pilot stated that he was scheduled to sit at Miami International Airport at 9.55 am July 2, 1955.
- Then I heard him say, "Something is wrong here." I radioed the plane: "Captain, this is an international airport in Caracas. Today, May 21, 1992. "He just said," Oh, my God! "I could hear him breathing heavily. I tried to calm him down, saying that it had sent to the ground crew.
According to de la Corte, when the ground crew and approached the tanker aircraft, the pilot shouted over the radio: "No! Do not go near! We're leaving here! "Later, ground service workers reported seeing passengers face pressed against the window.
A pilot opened the window of his cab and waved them to leave.
- He waved to some folder - said de la Corte. - Probably, because of it and fell calendars, which we later found out.
The pilot started the engines, and the plane took off. Leaders of civil aviation detained all records of negotiations with the board, and also found a calendar and continue to investigate the incident.

DisappearedPlane landed after 37 years
Like a flying phantom of the Twilight Zone, a chartered DC-4 aircraft with 57 passengers on board landed in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1992... 37 years after his disappearance in 1955 during a flight from New York to Miami! But in less than a few minutes, the plane took off again a ghost, and disappeared into the clouds! Testimonies and taped radio communication between the pilot and control tower are irrefutable proof that this nightmarish landing still was in reality.
- Indications of workers control service of the airport, who saw the incident, the same in essence, - said Deputy Minister of Civil AviationRamon Estovar.
But the clincher, according Estovara is a small calendar 1955, which gave the pilot the runway a few seconds before take-off and the disappearance of DC-4.
- I saw the plane ... I heard the voice of the pilot. I even carried a calendar, but still can not believe it, - said Juan de la Corte, who clearly saw everything that happened from his post on the tower control flight.
These people aboard still think that now in 1955 and that they had landed in Florida. But it is not. God knows where they have been all these years.
According to de la Corte and other managers, they realized that there is something supernatural, when the airport was suddenly approached propeller plane that has not appeared on the radar screens.
- We saw the plane with his own eyes, but on the radar were no signs of it, - said de la Corte. -
We have asked the pilot to call himself, and he radioed us, "Where are we?" His voice was frightened and confused, but finally he said that charter flight 914 from New York to Miami, with a crew of 4 people and 57 passengers.
Manager said that after these words of the pilot in the control room was quiet. Everyone was stunned. DestinationFlight 914 ... Miami ... 1800 km from Caracas ...
- I told the pilot: "It Caracas, Venezuela, South America ...". Then I asked, "Are you suffering a disaster?" There was no answer, and I cleared the corridor for landing.
Planting was excellent. Just when I started to think that everything went well, I heard the pilot told his copilot: "Jesus Christ, Jimmy! What the hell are you? "They looked at the jet and behaved as if it was a spaceship.
According to de la Corte, the pilot stated that he was scheduled to sit at Miami International Airport at 9.55 am July 2, 1955.
- Then I heard him say, "Something is wrong here." I radioed the plane: "Captain, this is an international airport in Caracas. Today, May 21, 1992. "He just said," Oh, my God! "I could hear him breathing heavily. I tried to calm him down, saying that it had sent to the ground crew.
According to de la Corte, when the ground crew and approached the tanker aircraft, the pilot shouted over the radio: "No! Do not go near! We're leaving here! "Later, ground service workers reported seeing passengers face pressed against the window.
A pilot opened the window of his cab and waved them to leave.
- He waved to some folder - said de la Corte. - Probably, because of it and fell calendars, which we later found out.
The pilot started the engines, and the plane took off. Leaders of civil aviation detained all records of negotiations with the board, and also found a calendar and continue to investigate the incident.

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When Stewardesses Were Hot and Jets Were Cool! The Mile High ClubHugh Hefner style: A fascinating look inside the glamorous Playboy jet 'BigBunny' in the swinging Sixties (complete with wild discos, onboard showers and air hostesses clad in leather).
In the late 1960s Hugh Hefner was in his prime and his magazine empire was at its peak with around a quarter of US college men reading Playboy each month. What else would an extravagant magazine publisher want to do than buy his own giant private jet to live out the A-list lifestyle? Naming the plane The Big Bunny, Hefner proceeded to transform the $5.5 million (£3.65 million) stretch DC-9 into his dream party jet, with on board showers, a round bed covered in fur and even a disco area for Mile High soirées.
This was no normal jet, which became apparent from the moment guests were greeted by the air hostesses on the tarmac. Girls were trained at the Continental Airlines' stewardess school and unsurprisingly were bunnies who had worked at Playboy clubs in Chicago and Los Angeles. And there were no dowdy hats or frumpy skirts on this flying party plane, with specially designed uniforms featuring leatherette black mini dresses. Of course bunny ears and tails were part of the accessories, along with black boots and white scarves bearing the Playboy logo. 'Stewardesses used to look like Bond Girls; now they look like your mother,' Hefner wrote in the Wall Street Journal. 'The Jet Bunnies' costumes were very James Bond-like.'
Instead of mass-produced budget airline food, Hefner and his celebrity clientèle dined on lobster and roast beef in the 38-passenger plane's lounge area. There was even a bar and a cinema area, so the Playboy founder could be fully entertained for the duration of the journey. And while the party raged inside, the bunny sign illuminated the night-time skies, as spotlights on the wing tips bore the iconic rabbit. Hefner even had special permission from the Federal government to paint the plane black so it stood out from other jets.
Hefner had a luxury bedroom on board which featured silk and fur covers, and there were also showers and a powder room for freshening up.
For six years the Big Bunny was used for transporting the publisher between his homes in Los Angeles and Chicago, along with going on holidays around the world. While dating his then-girlfriend, Barbi Benton, the pair visited Germany, Kenya, London, Monte Carlo, Spain, Kenya, and Italy with friends.
'It was a great toy and it was a great gift to give. I lent it to Elvis Presley to fly to concerts and I lent it to Yul Brynner,' he said.
And it wasn't just celebrities who got to ride in the private jet. When the Vietnam War was coming to a close, Hefner said his plane could be used for helping transport around 40 orphaned babies from San Francisco to their adoptive parents across America.
Once Hefner splashed out on his famous Playboy mansion in LA in 1971, his need for the party jet lessened. The black jet took to the skies until 1975, when it was bought by VenezuelaAirlines, and later flew as a commercial airliner for Aeromexico until 2004. Hefner said in the WSJ: 'When anyone asks me if I ever miss the plane, I reply, 'Only when I fly.'
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When Stewardesses Were Hot and Jets Were Cool! The Mile High ClubHugh Hefner style: A fascinating look inside the glamorous Playboy jet 'BigBunny' in the swinging Sixties (complete with wild discos, onboard showers and air hostesses clad in leather).
In the late 1960s Hugh Hefner was in his prime and his magazine empire was at its peak with around a quarter of US college men reading Playboy each month. What else would an extravagant magazine publisher want to do than buy his own giant private jet to live out the A-list lifestyle? Naming the plane The Big Bunny, Hefner proceeded to transform the $5.5 million (£3.65 million) stretch DC-9 into his dream party jet, with on board showers, a round bed covered in fur and even a disco area for Mile High soirées.
This was no normal jet, which became apparent from the moment guests were greeted by the air hostesses on the tarmac. Girls were trained at the Continental Airlines' stewardess school and unsurprisingly were bunnies who had worked at Playboy clubs in Chicago and Los Angeles. And there were no dowdy hats or frumpy skirts on this flying party plane, with specially designed uniforms featuring leatherette black mini dresses. Of course bunny ears and tails were part of the accessories, along with black boots and white scarves bearing the Playboy logo. 'Stewardesses used to look like Bond Girls; now they look like your mother,' Hefner wrote in the Wall Street Journal. 'The Jet Bunnies' costumes were very James Bond-like.'
Instead of mass-produced budget airline food, Hefner and his celebrity clientèle dined on lobster and roast beef in the 38-passenger plane's lounge area. There was even a bar and a cinema area, so the Playboy founder could be fully entertained for the duration of the journey. And while the party raged inside, the bunny sign illuminated the night-time skies, as spotlights on the wing tips bore the iconic rabbit. Hefner even had special permission from the Federal government to paint the plane black so it stood out from other jets.
Hefner had a luxury bedroom on board which featured silk and fur covers, and there were also showers and a powder room for freshening up.
For six years the Big Bunny was used for transporting the publisher between his homes in Los Angeles and Chicago, along with going on holidays around the world. While dating his then-girlfriend, Barbi Benton, the pair visited Germany, Kenya, London, Monte Carlo, Spain, Kenya, and Italy with friends.
'It was a great toy and it was a great gift to give. I lent it to Elvis Presley to fly to concerts and I lent it to Yul Brynner,' he said.
And it wasn't just celebrities who got to ride in the private jet. When the Vietnam War was coming to a close, Hefner said his plane could be used for helping transport around 40 orphaned babies from San Francisco to their adoptive parents across America.
Once Hefner splashed out on his famous Playboy mansion in LA in 1971, his need for the party jet lessened. The black jet took to the skies until 1975, when it was bought by VenezuelaAirlines, and later flew as a commercial airliner for Aeromexico until 2004. Hefner said in the WSJ: 'When anyone asks me if I ever miss the plane, I reply, 'Only when I fly.'
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Venezuela 🇻🇪 ex-official arrested in Spain 🇪🇸 $1 Billion bribery scheme PDVSA involving Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA-on US warrant
BARCELONA, Spain – A Spanish police spokesman says a former deputy Venezuelan energy minister has been arrested on a U.S. warrant for alleged involvement in major bribery scheme involving Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA.
A Civil Guard spokesman tells The Associated Press that Nervis Villalobos was arrested Thursday in Madrid by a police unit specialized in money laundering crimes on an indictment from U.S. federal prosecutors. The spokesman says former Venezuelan electric company official Luis Carlos de Leon also was detained, along with a former executive at PDVSA's procurement unit. The official wasn't authorized to be named and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Villalobos would be the first senior ex-official detained as part of a wide-ranging U.S. probe into corruption at PDVSA that has already led 10 businessmen to plead guilty.

Venezuela 🇻🇪 ex-official arrested in Spain 🇪🇸 $1 Billion bribery scheme PDVSA involving Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA-on US warrant
BARCELONA, Spain – A Spanish police spokesman says a former deputy Venezuelan energy minister has been arrested on a U.S. warrant for alleged involvement in major bribery scheme involving Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA.
A Civil Guard spokesman tells The Associated Press that Nervis Villalobos was arrested Thursday in Madrid by a police unit specialized in money laundering crimes on an indictment from U.S. federal prosecutors. The spokesman says former Venezuelan electric company official Luis Carlos de Leon also was detained, along with a former executive at PDVSA's procurement unit. The official wasn't authorized to be named and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Villalobos would be the first senior ex-official detained as part of a wide-ranging U.S. probe into corruption at PDVSA that has already led 10 businessmen to plead guilty.

(29 Aug 2011)
Outskirts of Tripoli
1. Pan from rebel truck to wide of Gadhafi family beach residence
2. Rebels entering Gadhafi family beach residence residence
3. Pan across rebel inside kitchen
4. Various of rebels inside the residence
5. Various of rebel looking at the sea
6. Rebels'' guns stacked up beside wall of residence
7. Rebels relaxing at balcony
8. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jassem Dorani, rebel fighter:
"Thank God, we are happy now. This is where we are based now. Now we can relax. We are waiting for new orders to see what''s happening. So we are all happy now."
Tripoli Airport
9. Exterior of Libyan leader ColonelMoammar Gadhafi''s personal jet at Tripoli airport, as rebel soldier walks under it
10. Rebel walks past jet with rebel insignia posted below Gadhafi''s green insignia on fuselage
11. Interior of plane
12. Tilt down from television to stereo
13. Rebel walks through cabin
14. Mid of bags with brands "Chanel" and "D&G" printed on them
15. Wide of plane on tarmac
STORYLINE:
More evidence emerged on Monday of the opulent lifestyle enjoyed by Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Gadhafi and his family.
A beach-side residence in Tripoli, owned by the Gadhafi family with its own luxury kitchen and patio terrace, is now being used as a barracks by rebel fighters who fought in the Zawiya campaign.
Rebels have also been inspecting Colonel Gadhafi''s private jet, complete with luxurious lounge-style seating and a top of the range Television and stereo system.
Despite effectively ending his rule, the rebels have yet to find Gadhafi or his family members - something that has cast a pall of lingering uncertainty over the opposition''s victory.
Rebels appear to have secured the capital after a week of fierce fighting in which they captured Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Gadhafi''s compound and then cleared loyalists holed up in the residential neighbourhood of Abu Salim nearby.
Outside Tripoli, Gadhafi''s hometown of Sirte is still a bastion of support and some have even speculated that the ousted leader himself may have fled there.
Rebels have been converging from the east and west on Sirte, 250 miles (402 kilometres) east of Tripoli, preparing to battle Gadhafi loyalists.
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(29 Aug 2011)
Outskirts of Tripoli
1. Pan from rebel truck to wide of Gadhafi family beach residence
2. Rebels entering Gadhafi family beach residence residence
3. Pan across rebel inside kitchen
4. Various of rebels inside the residence
5. Various of rebel looking at the sea
6. Rebels'' guns stacked up beside wall of residence
7. Rebels relaxing at balcony
8. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jassem Dorani, rebel fighter:
"Thank God, we are happy now. This is where we are based now. Now we can relax. We are waiting for new orders to see what''s happening. So we are all happy now."
Tripoli Airport
9. Exterior of Libyan leader ColonelMoammar Gadhafi''s personal jet at Tripoli airport, as rebel soldier walks under it
10. Rebel walks past jet with rebel insignia posted below Gadhafi''s green insignia on fuselage
11. Interior of plane
12. Tilt down from television to stereo
13. Rebel walks through cabin
14. Mid of bags with brands "Chanel" and "D&G" printed on them
15. Wide of plane on tarmac
STORYLINE:
More evidence emerged on Monday of the opulent lifestyle enjoyed by Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Gadhafi and his family.
A beach-side residence in Tripoli, owned by the Gadhafi family with its own luxury kitchen and patio terrace, is now being used as a barracks by rebel fighters who fought in the Zawiya campaign.
Rebels have also been inspecting Colonel Gadhafi''s private jet, complete with luxurious lounge-style seating and a top of the range Television and stereo system.
Despite effectively ending his rule, the rebels have yet to find Gadhafi or his family members - something that has cast a pall of lingering uncertainty over the opposition''s victory.
Rebels appear to have secured the capital after a week of fierce fighting in which they captured Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Gadhafi''s compound and then cleared loyalists holed up in the residential neighbourhood of Abu Salim nearby.
Outside Tripoli, Gadhafi''s hometown of Sirte is still a bastion of support and some have even speculated that the ousted leader himself may have fled there.
Rebels have been converging from the east and west on Sirte, 250 miles (402 kilometres) east of Tripoli, preparing to battle Gadhafi loyalists.
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Venezuela Confirms it Shot Down Plane Near Aruba

Venezuela confirmed on Friday it had shot down a suspicious civilian plane off its Caribbean coast near the island of Aruba but denied any violation of internat...

Venezuela confirmed on Friday it had shot down a suspicious civilian plane off its Caribbean coast near the island of Aruba but denied any violation of international airspace. Authorities on Aruba, a semi-autonomous island that is part of the kingdom of the Netherlands, had said on Thursday a plane being pursued by Venezuelan jets went down off its coast, with human remains and packages of drugs visible in the water. Defense MinisterVladimir Padrino told reporters that Venezuelan planes shot down the aircraft, which first landed in Apure state, and then ignored communications on takeoff. Padrino gave no more details of casualties or what the plane was doing. The Venezuelan government has, though, for several years operated a shoot down policy against suspected drug planes.
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Venezuela confirmed on Friday it had shot down a suspicious civilian plane off its Caribbean coast near the island of Aruba but denied any violation of international airspace. Authorities on Aruba, a semi-autonomous island that is part of the kingdom of the Netherlands, had said on Thursday a plane being pursued by Venezuelan jets went down off its coast, with human remains and packages of drugs visible in the water. Defense MinisterVladimir Padrino told reporters that Venezuelan planes shot down the aircraft, which first landed in Apure state, and then ignored communications on takeoff. Padrino gave no more details of casualties or what the plane was doing. The Venezuelan government has, though, for several years operated a shoot down policy against suspected drug planes.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/nA8zNzUlDlQ/story01.htm
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Sinking Rich: Speedboat Racing Through a Failed State

Most people blame the Venezuelan government for the country's profound economic and humanitarian crisis, but the government blames the elite. Yet while millions of ordinary Venezuelans marched on their capital city to protest against the government, the government was throwing money at the elite—sponsoring them to ride around on boats for a week for the world's longest speedboat race.
VICE's Charlet Duboc drank, danced, and chatted with the race's oldest hands before meeting up with an indigenous, impoverished community for a look outside Venezuela's upper echelon.
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published: 15 Nov 2017

Cessna Citation Mustang St. Paul to Aspen 1080p

Princely Trafficking (Saudi drug smuggling)

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations?
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MzM1Mzk1NDcz
http://www.williambowles.info/venezuela/2006/0406/cia_cocaine.html
http://www.thedossier.info
https://twitter.com/theDossier_info

Rifle, CO (KRIL) is usually the backup airport when the weather in Eagle or Aspen is down. We were originally planning to pickup the passengers from Aspen but snow forecasted all day so we switched to Rifle the night before.
While flying to Rifle, the company reached out to us via email to see if we could attempt Aspen before going to Rifle. The weather at Aspen was VFR but it was right at our minimums regarding tailwind and ceilings.
To make things even more difficult, we were fully loaded with less expensive fuel from Scottsdale and have light to moderate icing conditions on the approach.
Higher landing weight and higher approach speeds due to icing add to the factors making this approach even more challenging.
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GoPro Hero 5 Black x3
GoPro Hero 5 Session x1
Sony a6500
i...

published: 16 Feb 2018

SONIDO DE CABINA EN JET PRIVADO PARA DORMIR / SOUND OF A AIRCRAFT CABIN ON A PRIVATE JET TO SLEEP

Flying taxis, mega deals and aviation in 2018 🗺️ | Counting the Cost

Blockbuster aviation deal ahead?
As 2018 gets underway, a couple of big multi-billion dollar deals are in play that could change the face of entire industries.
One blockbuster deal could reshape the global aerospace industry: Aircraft maker Boeing has held talks about a multi-billion dollar takeover of Brazil's Embraer.
The deal, should it go ahead, would combine the world's largest aerospace company with the third largest passenger jet maker.
The Brazilian government would have to sign off on it, and the two players have only confirmed they've had private talks. But the move is being viewed as significant within the industry.
In October, European rival Airbus secured a controlling stake in the C-series jet from Canada'sBombardier.
Is there more consolidation ahead for the aerospace...

Aviation Industry Commercial Jets Documentary

AviationIndustry - Commercial Jets Documentary An airliner is an airplane, usually large, used for transporting passengers and air cargo. Such aircraft are most .
This program is extremely fascinating with its emphasis on what actually goes on in the cockpit and on the ground while you are flying aboard a commercial .
Private Jets Documentary - Cine A business jet, private jet, or bizjet, or simply B.J., is a jet aircraft designed for transporting small groups of people. Business jets .

published: 29 Jul 2017

Locked Up Abroad S07E03 Saudi Arabia

The US Push For War Is Now Appearing On All Fronts - Episode 825b

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Report date: 11.23.2015Europe is demanding all SWIFT data to fight terrorism.UK is deploying special undercover police to fight terrorism, but whats happening is the special police will be used to control the people. Venezuela accuses the US of spying on their oil companies. Power in Crimea was knocked out and the US begins training special ops military units in Ukraine for the upcoming offensive.US and Japan planning to sail ships near the Chinese islands to provoke China. PBS news hour shows Russian bombing video and claims its the US. US now warning the Islamic State with leaf lets before bombing the ...

General Aviation Incident: Cirrus SR22 Engine Fire

On May 24, 2017 a Cirrus SR22 (tail number N529MK) experienced an engine fire during engine run-up. The two occupants were unharmed, though the engine was toast. This video shows the emergency response to that event.
Warning: This is probably the least exciting aircraft engine fire video on the internet, in part due to the prompt use of multiple fire extinguishers.

published: 08 Feb 2018

Traffic Patterns with FSiPanel

How to use FSiPanel to train traffic patterns.
This video shows you the steps required to prepare a quick flight doing an airport circuit pattern in Geneva, Switzerland.
As the aircraft is on the ground, FMS need to be programmed by the pilot, i've decided to leave this responsability to the crew as speeds, takeoff thrust, flaps settings, etc purely depends on crew appreciation and performance calculation.
However, a traffic pattern is computed by FSiPanel and will be imported in your FMS for an easy setup.
What is FSiPanel:
FSiPanel is a new software for Flight Simulator Enthusiasts.
visit www.fsipanel.com for more information.
It allows the pilots to train like the airline pilots do.
As an airline pilot since 15 years and a huge fan of flight simulator, I wanted to develop this too...

published: 23 Nov 2013

Beyond oil: Saudi Arabia's 2030 economic vision - Counting the Cost

Gulf nations need to diversify their economies and move away from oil dependency, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This warning comes as Saudi Arabia continues to work out how to sell around five percent of its state-run oil producer, Aramco - a deal that could raise more than $100bn.
The plan is at the heart of an ambitious economic reform programme, which includes a new $500bn megacity near the Red Sea. It's hoped the extra money from the sale will make Saudi Arabia less reliant on the black gold in the long term.
The kingdom is experiencing a recession after shrinking in two consecutive quarters for the first time since 2009. Growth this year is expected to be close to zero.
Saudi Arabia's budget deficit currently stands at 9.3 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP)...

Sinking Rich: Speedboat Racing Through a Failed State

Most people blame the Venezuelan government for the country's profound economic and humanitarian crisis, but the government blames the elite. Yet while millions...

Most people blame the Venezuelan government for the country's profound economic and humanitarian crisis, but the government blames the elite. Yet while millions of ordinary Venezuelans marched on their capital city to protest against the government, the government was throwing money at the elite—sponsoring them to ride around on boats for a week for the world's longest speedboat race.
VICE's Charlet Duboc drank, danced, and chatted with the race's oldest hands before meeting up with an indigenous, impoverished community for a look outside Venezuela's upper echelon.
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Most people blame the Venezuelan government for the country's profound economic and humanitarian crisis, but the government blames the elite. Yet while millions of ordinary Venezuelans marched on their capital city to protest against the government, the government was throwing money at the elite—sponsoring them to ride around on boats for a week for the world's longest speedboat race.
VICE's Charlet Duboc drank, danced, and chatted with the race's oldest hands before meeting up with an indigenous, impoverished community for a look outside Venezuela's upper echelon.
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Princely Trafficking (Saudi drug smuggling)

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The p...

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations?
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MzM1Mzk1NDcz
http://www.williambowles.info/venezuela/2006/0406/cia_cocaine.html
http://www.thedossier.info
https://twitter.com/theDossier_info

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations?
http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MzM1Mzk1NDcz
http://www.williambowles.info/venezuela/2006/0406/cia_cocaine.html
http://www.thedossier.info
https://twitter.com/theDossier_info

Rifle, CO (KRIL) is usually the backup airport when the weather in Eagle or Aspen is down. We were originally planning to pickup the passengers from Aspen but s...

Rifle, CO (KRIL) is usually the backup airport when the weather in Eagle or Aspen is down. We were originally planning to pickup the passengers from Aspen but snow forecasted all day so we switched to Rifle the night before.
While flying to Rifle, the company reached out to us via email to see if we could attempt Aspen before going to Rifle. The weather at Aspen was VFR but it was right at our minimums regarding tailwind and ceilings.
To make things even more difficult, we were fully loaded with less expensive fuel from Scottsdale and have light to moderate icing conditions on the approach.
Higher landing weight and higher approach speeds due to icing add to the factors making this approach even more challenging.
My Cameras:
GoPro Hero 5 Black x3
GoPro Hero 5 Session x1
Sony a6500
iPhone X
Edited using Final Cut Pro XMacBook ProFollow me on Instagram & Snapchat for updates, photos, and stories of my travels.
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Rifle, CO (KRIL) is usually the backup airport when the weather in Eagle or Aspen is down. We were originally planning to pickup the passengers from Aspen but snow forecasted all day so we switched to Rifle the night before.
While flying to Rifle, the company reached out to us via email to see if we could attempt Aspen before going to Rifle. The weather at Aspen was VFR but it was right at our minimums regarding tailwind and ceilings.
To make things even more difficult, we were fully loaded with less expensive fuel from Scottsdale and have light to moderate icing conditions on the approach.
Higher landing weight and higher approach speeds due to icing add to the factors making this approach even more challenging.
My Cameras:
GoPro Hero 5 Black x3
GoPro Hero 5 Session x1
Sony a6500
iPhone X
Edited using Final Cut Pro XMacBook ProFollow me on Instagram & Snapchat for updates, photos, and stories of my travels.
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https://www.snapchat.com/add/jeflies
Music by EpidemicSoundhttp://www.epidemicsound.com

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SONIDO DE CABINA EN JET PRIVADO PARA DORMIR / SOUND OF A AIRCRAFT CABIN ON A PRIVATE JET TO SLEEP

Flying taxis, mega deals and aviation in 2018 🗺️ | Counting the Cost

Blockbuster aviation deal ahead?
As 2018 gets underway, a couple of big multi-billion dollar deals are in play that could change the face of entire industries....

Blockbuster aviation deal ahead?
As 2018 gets underway, a couple of big multi-billion dollar deals are in play that could change the face of entire industries.
One blockbuster deal could reshape the global aerospace industry: Aircraft maker Boeing has held talks about a multi-billion dollar takeover of Brazil's Embraer.
The deal, should it go ahead, would combine the world's largest aerospace company with the third largest passenger jet maker.
The Brazilian government would have to sign off on it, and the two players have only confirmed they've had private talks. But the move is being viewed as significant within the industry.
In October, European rival Airbus secured a controlling stake in the C-series jet from Canada'sBombardier.
Is there more consolidation ahead for the aerospace industry?
Aviation in the Middle EastTunisia is demanding an apology from the United Arab Emirates after the UAE banned Tunisian womenfrom flying to the Gulf state or transiting its airports. In retaliation, Dubai-based Emirates Airlines is banned from operating flights from and to Tunisia. Charlotte Bellis reports.
How have the Tunisia travel ban, Trump's travel ban, the US laptop ban, and the Qatar-Gulf diplomatic crisis impacted the Gulf region as a travel hub?
"The global industry has done really well overall.... In the Middle East... there's pretty much been a handbrake stop on the kind of levels of growths that you have from 2012 to 2016 which were around 10 to 15 percent or so for Etihad, for Qatar and for Emirates. Those have dropped to pretty much one to two percent or so year on year. And it's even going to be less in 2018," says Peter Morris, chief economist at GlobalFlight.
Flying taxis and aviation automation
Decades ago perhaps the general public thought we might all be travelling in flying cars by 2018.
But flying taxis are no futuristic fantasy today.
Airbus is looking to put its flying taxi in the air next year. It's a vertical take-off and landing electric-powered aircraft that will carry four passengers through urban areas.
Meanwhile, Embraer and NASA are teaming up with Uber on its flying taxi project. Uber's deadline for testing flying taxis is the 2020s.
"There's a lot of psychological barriers.... Aviation is the safest form of public transport, but nonetheless you will see an intense focus before those pilotless aircrafts are going to be permitted..., it's not that the problems are really technical, the problems are almost certainly psychological and regulatory," says Peter Morris, chief economist at Global Flight.
Arms sales on the rise
Global arms sales are up according to the latest report form the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
The report shows that US group Lockheed Martin is now the world's top arms producer.
And Brexit did not seem to have an impact on the arms sales of British companies. BAE ranks fourth on the top-100 list of global arms producers.
Russia has been getting more aggressive in the past few years and Chinese companies too are engaging in more defence sales abroad.
Meanwhile, the report said, South Korea is becoming a bigger player among so-called "emerging producers."
So what does the size of the global arms market tell us about the state of the global economy?
Pieter Wezeman, senior researcher of the arms and military expenditure programme at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, shares his views.
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
Driverless cars: 2017 was the year the driverless car and trucks became a reality. Laurence Lee reports
River Nile and water rights: We look at the ongoing struggle over the Nile and ask why Egypt is calling for the World Bank to help settle a dispute on the longest river in Africa.
Made inGreece: The plight of refugees is something that's likely to remain a focus in the year ahead, and one country on the frontline of the refugee crisis is Greece. JonahHull reports from Athens on how entrepreneurship is an important key to integration.
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Blockbuster aviation deal ahead?
As 2018 gets underway, a couple of big multi-billion dollar deals are in play that could change the face of entire industries.
One blockbuster deal could reshape the global aerospace industry: Aircraft maker Boeing has held talks about a multi-billion dollar takeover of Brazil's Embraer.
The deal, should it go ahead, would combine the world's largest aerospace company with the third largest passenger jet maker.
The Brazilian government would have to sign off on it, and the two players have only confirmed they've had private talks. But the move is being viewed as significant within the industry.
In October, European rival Airbus secured a controlling stake in the C-series jet from Canada'sBombardier.
Is there more consolidation ahead for the aerospace industry?
Aviation in the Middle EastTunisia is demanding an apology from the United Arab Emirates after the UAE banned Tunisian womenfrom flying to the Gulf state or transiting its airports. In retaliation, Dubai-based Emirates Airlines is banned from operating flights from and to Tunisia. Charlotte Bellis reports.
How have the Tunisia travel ban, Trump's travel ban, the US laptop ban, and the Qatar-Gulf diplomatic crisis impacted the Gulf region as a travel hub?
"The global industry has done really well overall.... In the Middle East... there's pretty much been a handbrake stop on the kind of levels of growths that you have from 2012 to 2016 which were around 10 to 15 percent or so for Etihad, for Qatar and for Emirates. Those have dropped to pretty much one to two percent or so year on year. And it's even going to be less in 2018," says Peter Morris, chief economist at GlobalFlight.
Flying taxis and aviation automation
Decades ago perhaps the general public thought we might all be travelling in flying cars by 2018.
But flying taxis are no futuristic fantasy today.
Airbus is looking to put its flying taxi in the air next year. It's a vertical take-off and landing electric-powered aircraft that will carry four passengers through urban areas.
Meanwhile, Embraer and NASA are teaming up with Uber on its flying taxi project. Uber's deadline for testing flying taxis is the 2020s.
"There's a lot of psychological barriers.... Aviation is the safest form of public transport, but nonetheless you will see an intense focus before those pilotless aircrafts are going to be permitted..., it's not that the problems are really technical, the problems are almost certainly psychological and regulatory," says Peter Morris, chief economist at Global Flight.
Arms sales on the rise
Global arms sales are up according to the latest report form the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
The report shows that US group Lockheed Martin is now the world's top arms producer.
And Brexit did not seem to have an impact on the arms sales of British companies. BAE ranks fourth on the top-100 list of global arms producers.
Russia has been getting more aggressive in the past few years and Chinese companies too are engaging in more defence sales abroad.
Meanwhile, the report said, South Korea is becoming a bigger player among so-called "emerging producers."
So what does the size of the global arms market tell us about the state of the global economy?
Pieter Wezeman, senior researcher of the arms and military expenditure programme at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, shares his views.
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
Driverless cars: 2017 was the year the driverless car and trucks became a reality. Laurence Lee reports
River Nile and water rights: We look at the ongoing struggle over the Nile and ask why Egypt is calling for the World Bank to help settle a dispute on the longest river in Africa.
Made inGreece: The plight of refugees is something that's likely to remain a focus in the year ahead, and one country on the frontline of the refugee crisis is Greece. JonahHull reports from Athens on how entrepreneurship is an important key to integration.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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AviationIndustry - Commercial Jets Documentary An airliner is an airplane, usually large, used for transporting passengers and air cargo. Such aircraft are most .
This program is extremely fascinating with its emphasis on what actually goes on in the cockpit and on the ground while you are flying aboard a commercial .
Private Jets Documentary - Cine A business jet, private jet, or bizjet, or simply B.J., is a jet aircraft designed for transporting small groups of people. Business jets .

AviationIndustry - Commercial Jets Documentary An airliner is an airplane, usually large, used for transporting passengers and air cargo. Such aircraft are most .
This program is extremely fascinating with its emphasis on what actually goes on in the cockpit and on the ground while you are flying aboard a commercial .
Private Jets Documentary - Cine A business jet, private jet, or bizjet, or simply B.J., is a jet aircraft designed for transporting small groups of people. Business jets .

Check Out The X22ReportSpotlightYouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1rnp-CySclyhxyjA4f14WQ
Get economic collapse news throughout the day visit http://x22report.com
Report date: 11.23.2015Europe is demanding all SWIFT data to fight terrorism.UK is deploying special undercover police to fight terrorism, but whats happening is the special police will be used to control the people. Venezuela accuses the US of spying on their oil companies. Power in Crimea was knocked out and the US begins training special ops military units in Ukraine for the upcoming offensive.US and Japan planning to sail ships near the Chinese islands to provoke China. PBS news hour shows Russian bombing video and claims its the US. US now warning the Islamic State with leaf lets before bombing the oil convoys. US might be switching to backing al-Qaeda instead of ISIS as Russia continuously destroys the Islamic State. Kerry now says the IS will attack the US, not a question of "if" but "when".
All source links to the report can be found on the x22report.com site.
Most of artwork that are included with these videos have been created by X22 Report and they are used as a representation of the subject matter. The representative artwork included with these videos shall not be construed as the actual events that are taking place.
IntroMusic: YouTube Free Music: WarriorStrife by Jingle PunksFair Use Notice: This video contains some copyrighted material whose use has not been authorized by the copyright owners. We believe that this not-for-profit, educational, and/or criticism or commentary use on the Web constitutes a fair use of the copyrighted material (as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. If you wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes that go beyond fair use, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Fair Use notwithstanding we will immediately comply with any copyright owner who wants their material removed or modified, wants us to link to their web site, or wants us to add their photo.
The X22 Report is "one man's opinion". Anything that is said on the report is either opinion, criticism, information or commentary, If making any type of investment or legal decision it would be wise to contact or consult a professional before making that decision.

Check Out The X22ReportSpotlightYouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1rnp-CySclyhxyjA4f14WQ
Get economic collapse news throughout the day visit http://x22report.com
Report date: 11.23.2015Europe is demanding all SWIFT data to fight terrorism.UK is deploying special undercover police to fight terrorism, but whats happening is the special police will be used to control the people. Venezuela accuses the US of spying on their oil companies. Power in Crimea was knocked out and the US begins training special ops military units in Ukraine for the upcoming offensive.US and Japan planning to sail ships near the Chinese islands to provoke China. PBS news hour shows Russian bombing video and claims its the US. US now warning the Islamic State with leaf lets before bombing the oil convoys. US might be switching to backing al-Qaeda instead of ISIS as Russia continuously destroys the Islamic State. Kerry now says the IS will attack the US, not a question of "if" but "when".
All source links to the report can be found on the x22report.com site.
Most of artwork that are included with these videos have been created by X22 Report and they are used as a representation of the subject matter. The representative artwork included with these videos shall not be construed as the actual events that are taking place.
IntroMusic: YouTube Free Music: WarriorStrife by Jingle PunksFair Use Notice: This video contains some copyrighted material whose use has not been authorized by the copyright owners. We believe that this not-for-profit, educational, and/or criticism or commentary use on the Web constitutes a fair use of the copyrighted material (as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. If you wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes that go beyond fair use, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Fair Use notwithstanding we will immediately comply with any copyright owner who wants their material removed or modified, wants us to link to their web site, or wants us to add their photo.
The X22 Report is "one man's opinion". Anything that is said on the report is either opinion, criticism, information or commentary, If making any type of investment or legal decision it would be wise to contact or consult a professional before making that decision.

General Aviation Incident: Cirrus SR22 Engine Fire

On May 24, 2017 a Cirrus SR22 (tail number N529MK) experienced an engine fire during engine run-up. The two occupants were unharmed, though the engine was toast...

On May 24, 2017 a Cirrus SR22 (tail number N529MK) experienced an engine fire during engine run-up. The two occupants were unharmed, though the engine was toast. This video shows the emergency response to that event.
Warning: This is probably the least exciting aircraft engine fire video on the internet, in part due to the prompt use of multiple fire extinguishers.

On May 24, 2017 a Cirrus SR22 (tail number N529MK) experienced an engine fire during engine run-up. The two occupants were unharmed, though the engine was toast. This video shows the emergency response to that event.
Warning: This is probably the least exciting aircraft engine fire video on the internet, in part due to the prompt use of multiple fire extinguishers.

Traffic Patterns with FSiPanel

How to use FSiPanel to train traffic patterns.
This video shows you the steps required to prepare a quick flight doing an airport circuit pattern in Geneva, Sw...

How to use FSiPanel to train traffic patterns.
This video shows you the steps required to prepare a quick flight doing an airport circuit pattern in Geneva, Switzerland.
As the aircraft is on the ground, FMS need to be programmed by the pilot, i've decided to leave this responsability to the crew as speeds, takeoff thrust, flaps settings, etc purely depends on crew appreciation and performance calculation.
However, a traffic pattern is computed by FSiPanel and will be imported in your FMS for an easy setup.
What is FSiPanel:
FSiPanel is a new software for Flight Simulator Enthusiasts.
visit www.fsipanel.com for more information.
It allows the pilots to train like the airline pilots do.
As an airline pilot since 15 years and a huge fan of flight simulator, I wanted to develop this tool to allow a proper training on high sophisticated airplane. I found frustrating that after landing and in order to fly another approach, the whole airplane had to be repositioned on GND, FMS programmed etc... it uses to take another 15 min to fly another approach, with FSiPanel, it only takes a few seconds.
It consists of an instructor panel with a weather engine allowing the pilots to train any kind of IFR approach in any airport within FSX.
The software is initially compatible with high end aircraft like :
-PMDG 737
-PMDG 777
-PMDG 747
-LEVEL-D 767
Other high end aircraft will be added according to user's choice.
FSiPanel prepare the airplane for you in the following way:
- Position the aircraft in FINAL, DOWNWIND, BASE, VECTORS or T/OPOS
- Spool up the engines
- Trim the aircraft
- Does the NAV setting for the approach.
When everything is ready, the pilots get the info and can release the autopilot to fly its plane.
It can be used on a single station or as a client / server to allow a fully loaded experience.
A full list of features will be added later on this channel and on this associated website.
Release expected by the end of the year.
Thank you for watching this video, please feel free to leave any comment.
Jean-Pierre

How to use FSiPanel to train traffic patterns.
This video shows you the steps required to prepare a quick flight doing an airport circuit pattern in Geneva, Switzerland.
As the aircraft is on the ground, FMS need to be programmed by the pilot, i've decided to leave this responsability to the crew as speeds, takeoff thrust, flaps settings, etc purely depends on crew appreciation and performance calculation.
However, a traffic pattern is computed by FSiPanel and will be imported in your FMS for an easy setup.
What is FSiPanel:
FSiPanel is a new software for Flight Simulator Enthusiasts.
visit www.fsipanel.com for more information.
It allows the pilots to train like the airline pilots do.
As an airline pilot since 15 years and a huge fan of flight simulator, I wanted to develop this tool to allow a proper training on high sophisticated airplane. I found frustrating that after landing and in order to fly another approach, the whole airplane had to be repositioned on GND, FMS programmed etc... it uses to take another 15 min to fly another approach, with FSiPanel, it only takes a few seconds.
It consists of an instructor panel with a weather engine allowing the pilots to train any kind of IFR approach in any airport within FSX.
The software is initially compatible with high end aircraft like :
-PMDG 737
-PMDG 777
-PMDG 747
-LEVEL-D 767
Other high end aircraft will be added according to user's choice.
FSiPanel prepare the airplane for you in the following way:
- Position the aircraft in FINAL, DOWNWIND, BASE, VECTORS or T/OPOS
- Spool up the engines
- Trim the aircraft
- Does the NAV setting for the approach.
When everything is ready, the pilots get the info and can release the autopilot to fly its plane.
It can be used on a single station or as a client / server to allow a fully loaded experience.
A full list of features will be added later on this channel and on this associated website.
Release expected by the end of the year.
Thank you for watching this video, please feel free to leave any comment.
Jean-Pierre

Gulf nations need to diversify their economies and move away from oil dependency, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This warning comes as Saudi Arabia continues to work out how to sell around five percent of its state-run oil producer, Aramco - a deal that could raise more than $100bn.
The plan is at the heart of an ambitious economic reform programme, which includes a new $500bn megacity near the Red Sea. It's hoped the extra money from the sale will make Saudi Arabia less reliant on the black gold in the long term.
The kingdom is experiencing a recession after shrinking in two consecutive quarters for the first time since 2009. Growth this year is expected to be close to zero.
Saudi Arabia's budget deficit currently stands at 9.3 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP), it has suffered due to recent low oil prices. And unemployment edged up in the second quarter to nearly 13 percent - although that number is far higher for under 29-year-olds.
Examining Saudi's 2030 vision, Ayham Kamel, head of Middle East and North Africa research at the Eurasia Group, explains, "it's a vision, it's aspirational more than anything. They're trying to implement key parts of it. It's fundamentally changing the kingdom's political and social structure in a movement that's much more viable - fiscally and regionally."
Kamel says Saudi Arabia's "short-term challenges are very linked to oil prices." But in the long-term, the kingdom "needs to have an economy that is not oil or energy based" in order to curb unemployment and deal with other structural issues. This explains why they're trying to "get the private sector to play a bigger part in the economy. This is practically the end of the Saudi-state dictating all economic activity."
While the country is open to foreign investment, "it's domestic investment that's important for Saudi Arabia right now - finding ways to stimulate the economy... and shift it towards something less based on energy. That diversification drive is why the state needs to sell a piece of Aramco," says Kamel.
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
Britain's central bank raises interest rates: The Bank of England has raised its key interest rate for the first time in a decade. The 0.25 percent hike was widely expected. British policymakers are trying to dampen inflation which has been ticking steadily higher. But with concerns over the country's Brexit-dented economy, which dilemmas in the current landscape might now be worrying the bank's governor the most?
JeremyCook, chief economist and head of currency strategy of World First in the United Kingdom offers his take.
Turkey's economy: Turkey's economic growth is one of the fastest among the world's 20 largest economies. Its gross domestic product recently topped 5 percent, something only bettered by China and India. But it's also dealing with high inflation and a falling lira. Sinem Koseoglu reports from Istanbul.
Murat Yulek, professor of economics at Istanbul Commerce University, discusses challenges ahead.
Nigeria oil clean-up: The clean up of a contaminated fishing community in Nigeria has finally begun, almost 10 years after two oil spills. Shell pipelines had corroded and the result saw millions of litres of crude oil pour into creeks and swamps around the Niger Delta. Ahmed Idris reports from Bodo.
Qatar's water reservoirs: The construction of five water reservoirs in Qatar are almost complete. Once finished, they will be among the world’s largest reservoirs, with a capacity of some 100 million gallons of water each, as Laura Burdon-Manley reports from Doha.
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Gulf nations need to diversify their economies and move away from oil dependency, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This warning comes as Saudi Arabia continues to work out how to sell around five percent of its state-run oil producer, Aramco - a deal that could raise more than $100bn.
The plan is at the heart of an ambitious economic reform programme, which includes a new $500bn megacity near the Red Sea. It's hoped the extra money from the sale will make Saudi Arabia less reliant on the black gold in the long term.
The kingdom is experiencing a recession after shrinking in two consecutive quarters for the first time since 2009. Growth this year is expected to be close to zero.
Saudi Arabia's budget deficit currently stands at 9.3 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP), it has suffered due to recent low oil prices. And unemployment edged up in the second quarter to nearly 13 percent - although that number is far higher for under 29-year-olds.
Examining Saudi's 2030 vision, Ayham Kamel, head of Middle East and North Africa research at the Eurasia Group, explains, "it's a vision, it's aspirational more than anything. They're trying to implement key parts of it. It's fundamentally changing the kingdom's political and social structure in a movement that's much more viable - fiscally and regionally."
Kamel says Saudi Arabia's "short-term challenges are very linked to oil prices." But in the long-term, the kingdom "needs to have an economy that is not oil or energy based" in order to curb unemployment and deal with other structural issues. This explains why they're trying to "get the private sector to play a bigger part in the economy. This is practically the end of the Saudi-state dictating all economic activity."
While the country is open to foreign investment, "it's domestic investment that's important for Saudi Arabia right now - finding ways to stimulate the economy... and shift it towards something less based on energy. That diversification drive is why the state needs to sell a piece of Aramco," says Kamel.
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
Britain's central bank raises interest rates: The Bank of England has raised its key interest rate for the first time in a decade. The 0.25 percent hike was widely expected. British policymakers are trying to dampen inflation which has been ticking steadily higher. But with concerns over the country's Brexit-dented economy, which dilemmas in the current landscape might now be worrying the bank's governor the most?
JeremyCook, chief economist and head of currency strategy of World First in the United Kingdom offers his take.
Turkey's economy: Turkey's economic growth is one of the fastest among the world's 20 largest economies. Its gross domestic product recently topped 5 percent, something only bettered by China and India. But it's also dealing with high inflation and a falling lira. Sinem Koseoglu reports from Istanbul.
Murat Yulek, professor of economics at Istanbul Commerce University, discusses challenges ahead.
Nigeria oil clean-up: The clean up of a contaminated fishing community in Nigeria has finally begun, almost 10 years after two oil spills. Shell pipelines had corroded and the result saw millions of litres of crude oil pour into creeks and swamps around the Niger Delta. Ahmed Idris reports from Bodo.
Qatar's water reservoirs: The construction of five water reservoirs in Qatar are almost complete. Once finished, they will be among the world’s largest reservoirs, with a capacity of some 100 million gallons of water each, as Laura Burdon-Manley reports from Doha.
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Venezuela shoots down two planes suspected of drug smuggling

Originally published on October 22, 2013
The Venezuelan Air Force shot down two planes suspected of drug trafficking over the weekend after they ignored orders to land.
According to local reports, the actions occurred in a remote area of the southern state of Apure, about 350 km south of Caracas, near the border with Colombia.
The aircrafts were allegedly smuggling drugs from Central America and refused to follow orders from military pilots.
Both planes were intercepted and taken down by F-16s.
According to the BBC, earlier this month, a bill was approved to authorize such actions against illegal planes.
The second plane was taken down after he allegedly evaded the authorities' order by trying to land on an illegal airstrip in the jungle.
The photo of one of the destroyed planes was posted on Twitter by the head of the National Anti-Drugs Agency, Alejandro Keleris Bucarito.
The BBC quoted him as saying "These are drug trafficking mafias which intend to use our country as a platform for drug distribution, trespassing our airspace,"
Both accidents show the Venezuelan government's efforts to prevent drug-trafficking flights over its airspace since President Maduro issued a public warning to drug smugglers, the BBC reported.
In 2013, a total of 11 unauthorised planes have been disabled on the ground by the Venezuelan Air Force.
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Drug Plane From Venezuela Crashes Off the Coast of Colombia

Air ForceOfficials said, "A plane en route from Venezuela and loaded with cocaine crashed into the Caribbean Sea while being pursued by the Colombian air force." The unidentified body of a man, found with a Mexican passport, was among the wreckage of the plane, which crashed into the sea off Colombia's northern coast. "The airplane, a Hawker 600, which left Venezuela and was destined for Central America, was detected in the early hours of today when it illegally entered Colombian air space." The armed forces are searching for further debris on land and in the ocean.
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Disappeared Plane landed after 37 years

Disappeared Plane landed after 37 years
Like a flying phantom of the Twilight Zone, a cha...

Disappeared Plane landed after 37 years

DisappearedPlane landed after 37 years
Like a flying phantom of the Twilight Zone, a chartered DC-4 aircraft with 57 passengers on board landed in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1992... 37 years after his disappearance in 1955 during a flight from New York to Miami! But in less than a few minutes, the plane took off again a ghost, and disappeared into the clouds! Testimonies and taped radio communication between the pilot and control tower are irrefutable proof that this nightmarish landing still was in reality.
- Indications of workers control service of the airport, who saw the incident, the same in essence, - said Deputy Minister of Civil AviationRamon Estovar.
But the clincher, according Estovara is a small calendar 1955, which gave the pilot the runway a few seconds before take-off and the disappearance of DC-4.
- I saw the plane ... I heard the voice of the pilot. I even carried a calendar, but still can not believe it, - said Juan de la Corte, who clearly saw everything that happened from his post on the tower control flight.
These people aboard still think that now in 1955 and that they had landed in Florida. But it is not. God knows where they have been all these years.
According to de la Corte and other managers, they realized that there is something supernatural, when the airport was suddenly approached propeller plane that has not appeared on the radar screens.
- We saw the plane with his own eyes, but on the radar were no signs of it, - said de la Corte. -
We have asked the pilot to call himself, and he radioed us, "Where are we?" His voice was frightened and confused, but finally he said that charter flight 914 from New York to Miami, with a crew of 4 people and 57 passengers.
Manager said that after these words of the pilot in the control room was quiet. Everyone was stunned. DestinationFlight 914 ... Miami ... 1800 km from Caracas ...
- I told the pilot: "It Caracas, Venezuela, South America ...". Then I asked, "Are you suffering a disaster?" There was no answer, and I cleared the corridor for landing.
Planting was excellent. Just when I started to think that everything went well, I heard the pilot told his copilot: "Jesus Christ, Jimmy! What the hell are you? "They looked at the jet and behaved as if it was a spaceship.
According to de la Corte, the pilot stated that he was scheduled to sit at Miami International Airport at 9.55 am July 2, 1955.
- Then I heard him say, "Something is wrong here." I radioed the plane: "Captain, this is an international airport in Caracas. Today, May 21, 1992. "He just said," Oh, my God! "I could hear him breathing heavily. I tried to calm him down, saying that it had sent to the ground crew.
According to de la Corte, when the ground crew and approached the tanker aircraft, the pilot shouted over the radio: "No! Do not go near! We're leaving here! "Later, ground service workers reported seeing passengers face pressed against the window.
A pilot opened the window of his cab and waved them to leave.
- He waved to some folder - said de la Corte. - Probably, because of it and fell calendars, which we later found out.
The pilot started the engines, and the plane took off. Leaders of civil aviation detained all records of negotiations with the board, and also found a calendar and continue to investigate the incident.

Sinking Rich: Speedboat Racing Through a Failed State

Most people blame the Venezuelan government for the country's profound economic and humanitarian crisis, but the government blames the elite. Yet while millions of ordinary Venezuelans marched on their capital city to protest against the government, the government was throwing money at the elite—sponsoring them to ride around on boats for a week for the world's longest speedboat race.
VICE's Charlet Duboc drank, danced, and chatted with the race's oldest hands before meeting up with an indigenous, impoverished community for a look outside Venezuela's upper echelon.
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Princely Trafficking (Saudi drug smuggling)

Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations?
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Cessna Citation Mustang Vegas to Scottsdale 1080p

A short flight in a Cessna Citation Mustang private jet from Las Vegas to Scottsdale.

Rifle, CO (KRIL) is usually the backup airport when the weather in Eagle or Aspen is down. We were originally planning to pickup the passengers from Aspen but snow forecasted all day so we switched to Rifle the night before.
While flying to Rifle, the company reached out to us via email to see if we could attempt Aspen before going to Rifle. The weather at Aspen was VFR but it was right at our minimums regarding tailwind and ceilings.
To make things even more difficult, we were fully loaded with less expensive fuel from Scottsdale and have light to moderate icing conditions on the approach.
Higher landing weight and higher approach speeds due to icing add to the factors making this approach even more challenging.
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Flying taxis, mega deals and aviation in 2018 🗺️ | Counting the Cost

Blockbuster aviation deal ahead?
As 2018 gets underway, a couple of big multi-billion dollar deals are in play that could change the face of entire industries.
One blockbuster deal could reshape the global aerospace industry: Aircraft maker Boeing has held talks about a multi-billion dollar takeover of Brazil's Embraer.
The deal, should it go ahead, would combine the world's largest aerospace company with the third largest passenger jet maker.
The Brazilian government would have to sign off on it, and the two players have only confirmed they've had private talks. But the move is being viewed as significant within the industry.
In October, European rival Airbus secured a controlling stake in the C-series jet from Canada'sBombardier.
Is there more consolidation ahead for the aerospace industry?
Aviation in the Middle EastTunisia is demanding an apology from the United Arab Emirates after the UAE banned Tunisian womenfrom flying to the Gulf state or transiting its airports. In retaliation, Dubai-based Emirates Airlines is banned from operating flights from and to Tunisia. Charlotte Bellis reports.
How have the Tunisia travel ban, Trump's travel ban, the US laptop ban, and the Qatar-Gulf diplomatic crisis impacted the Gulf region as a travel hub?
"The global industry has done really well overall.... In the Middle East... there's pretty much been a handbrake stop on the kind of levels of growths that you have from 2012 to 2016 which were around 10 to 15 percent or so for Etihad, for Qatar and for Emirates. Those have dropped to pretty much one to two percent or so year on year. And it's even going to be less in 2018," says Peter Morris, chief economist at GlobalFlight.
Flying taxis and aviation automation
Decades ago perhaps the general public thought we might all be travelling in flying cars by 2018.
But flying taxis are no futuristic fantasy today.
Airbus is looking to put its flying taxi in the air next year. It's a vertical take-off and landing electric-powered aircraft that will carry four passengers through urban areas.
Meanwhile, Embraer and NASA are teaming up with Uber on its flying taxi project. Uber's deadline for testing flying taxis is the 2020s.
"There's a lot of psychological barriers.... Aviation is the safest form of public transport, but nonetheless you will see an intense focus before those pilotless aircrafts are going to be permitted..., it's not that the problems are really technical, the problems are almost certainly psychological and regulatory," says Peter Morris, chief economist at Global Flight.
Arms sales on the rise
Global arms sales are up according to the latest report form the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
The report shows that US group Lockheed Martin is now the world's top arms producer.
And Brexit did not seem to have an impact on the arms sales of British companies. BAE ranks fourth on the top-100 list of global arms producers.
Russia has been getting more aggressive in the past few years and Chinese companies too are engaging in more defence sales abroad.
Meanwhile, the report said, South Korea is becoming a bigger player among so-called "emerging producers."
So what does the size of the global arms market tell us about the state of the global economy?
Pieter Wezeman, senior researcher of the arms and military expenditure programme at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, shares his views.
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Driverless cars: 2017 was the year the driverless car and trucks became a reality. Laurence Lee reports
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Made inGreece: The plight of refugees is something that's likely to remain a focus in the year ahead, and one country on the frontline of the refugee crisis is Greece. JonahHull reports from Athens on how entrepreneurship is an important key to integration.
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